For the following exercises, use a calculator to solve the equation. Unless indicated otherwise, round all answers to the nearest ten-thousandth. The magnitude M of an earthquake is represented by the equation M = 2 3 log ( E E 0 ) where E is the amount of energy released by the earthquake in joules and E 0 = 10 4.4 is the assigned minimal measure released by an earthquake. To the nearest hundredth what would the magnitude be of an earthquake releasing 1.4 ⋅ 10 13 joules of energy?
For the following exercises, use a calculator to solve the equation. Unless indicated otherwise, round all answers to the nearest ten-thousandth. The magnitude M of an earthquake is represented by the equation M = 2 3 log ( E E 0 ) where E is the amount of energy released by the earthquake in joules and E 0 = 10 4.4 is the assigned minimal measure released by an earthquake. To the nearest hundredth what would the magnitude be of an earthquake releasing 1.4 ⋅ 10 13 joules of energy?
For the following exercises, use a calculator to solve the equation. Unless indicated otherwise, round all answers to the nearest ten-thousandth.
The magnitude M of an earthquake is represented by the equation
M
=
2
3
log
(
E
E
0
)
where E is the amount of energy released by the earthquake in joules and
E
0
=
10
4.4
is the assigned minimal measure released by an earthquake. To the nearest hundredth what would the magnitude be of an earthquake releasing
1.4
⋅
10
13
joules of energy?
Assume {u1, U2, us} spans R³.
Select the best statement.
A. {U1, U2, us, u4} spans R³ unless u is the zero vector.
B. {U1, U2, us, u4} always spans R³.
C. {U1, U2, us, u4} spans R³ unless u is a scalar multiple of another vector in the set.
D. We do not have sufficient information to determine if {u₁, u2, 43, 114} spans R³.
OE. {U1, U2, 3, 4} never spans R³.
F. none of the above
Assume {u1, U2, 13, 14} spans R³.
Select the best statement.
A. {U1, U2, u3} never spans R³ since it is a proper subset of a spanning set.
B. {U1, U2, u3} spans R³ unless one of the vectors is the zero vector.
C. {u1, U2, us} spans R³ unless one of the vectors is a scalar multiple of another vector in the set.
D. {U1, U2, us} always spans R³.
E. {U1, U2, u3} may, but does not have to, span R³.
F. none of the above
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